Brought forward. . . . 

 Friday, October 6th, 1826. 



Met at Charlton Wood, near Charlton Horethorne, 

 where the Hounds found a good Utter of Foxes, and 

 ran two hours — going- away at length with one, and 

 killing him at Stowel Hill, near Milborne Wick, after 

 a severe burst of thirty minutes out of Cover 



Tuesday, October 10th. 



Met at Yarlington, (the seat of F, Rogers, Esquire;) 

 finding immediately, and after forty minutes of very 

 good hunting, killed our Fox 



Friday, October 13th. 



Met at Plumley Wood, Avhere Ave found a very 

 fine litter of Foxes, and ran two hours ; changing con- 

 tinually in the thickest Cover, and under a scorching 

 sun. The Hounds being ?mich distressed, we stopped 

 and went home 



Tuesday, October 17th. 



Drew^ the Gorse Cover at Annis Hill, Sparkford 

 Wood, and Lilly Wood, blank : got upon a rambling 

 scent near the Cover at Wadham's Down, but it being 

 late in the day we went home 



Friday, October 20th. 



Met at Inwood, (a fine Cover belonging to the 

 Rev. F. Glossop,) and found immediately ; and after 

 running him forty minutes in Cover close to his brush, 

 went away by Toomer Hill and Caundle Brake, for the 

 Earths at Hanover; the Hoiinds running into him in 

 vieic, before he reached them. We then drew the 

 Temple Coombe Woods; finding immediately, and after 

 a particularly quick and good run of fifty minutes, by 

 Stowel Hill, through the village of Charlton Horethorne 

 and over the down at Milborne W^ick, we Earthed him 

 at Pointington Down 



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